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Williams, Allan F. – 1978
Young children and infants are especially vulnerable to serious injury in auto collisions because so few of them are protected by restraints or because legally required restraint devices are improperly used. Seat belt use laws tend to exclude children and child restraint legislation which exists includes gaps and shortcomings that limit its…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Legislation, Motor Vehicles
Williams, Allan F. – 1995
Worldwide there is great variation in how licensing young people to drive is handled. The minimum age for regular licensure varies, generally from 15 to 18 years. Prerequisites and conditions for licensure vary. Some licensing policies are more effective than others in controlling injuries associated with youthful driving; crashes involving young…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Certification, Driver Education, Eligibility